Category Archives: Tactical Book Club

How to be Invisible by JJ Luna -Bullet point number one: this article will be structured in bullet points 😉 Some things I really liked: By not using your real home address attached to your real name, you will ALWAYS know that if anyone is walking towards your front door, for official or unofficial business,

Brotherhood of Warriors – by Aaron Cohen In my ten+ years of military and law enforcement one of the biggest tools I have earned and put into my toolbox is “perspective”. I kept the review short-ish today because the book has a very clear focus and a lot of the story hammers home the same

The Terror Factory – by Trevor Aaronson The phrase “I don’t care if they invade my privacy, I have nothing to hide” comes to life in this book, several times over. You can see why in my video below. A unique read for many different types of audiences: Law Enforcement, Investigators, Military Members, Anyone that

Rise of the Warrior Cop by Radley Balko – Reviewed This book plays both sides of the field (like some of my last girlfriends) and does not pull punches (also, same). You NEED to know where the police profession has been to know which direction we are going. This book can help if you keep

How to Succeed by Thinking Like the Enemy. Thanks for checking out our book review of Micah Zenko’s book Red Team. OMG, You had me at the title ::heart:: Come check out our off the cuff review on YouTube: What Sticks Out to Me Up front. I like to take pictures or screen shots of good

A review of the book “On Combat” On by Lt Col Dave Grossman. I have been looking for new Podcasts to follow and a few weeks ago stumbled across the “Modern Combat & Survival” podcast. I listened to their episode #112: Sheepdog Tactics with Dave Grossman, and realized that now would be a good time

Want to find a Practical guide to Lock Picking that is current, modern, makes fucking sense, and has a ton of pictures??? Deviant Ollam pretty much hit a home run with this one… Today I review the Book “Practical Lock Picking” by Deviant Ollam. YT Video: I found Deviant Ollam by way of the website www.Toool.org

War is a Racket by Brigadier General Smedley D. Butler Just as important as being a bad ass and kicking down doors, is knowing why you are doing it and knowing that you are just and righteous. Tactical Book Club, yup that’s right. This one isn’t about cool SWAT guys or catching burglars or lock picking

Available on Amazon, the “book” CIA LOCK PICKING – Field Operative Manual has a title which is more than slightly misleading. Enjoy our quick three part review. First off, there is no copyright page and nothing that validates that this is from the CIA. And as far as “MANUAL” is concerned, it is about the

Up front: Book Review of Social Engineering Some things I took from this book: Especially for Lock Picking and Entry training, I took two short lessons that I’ll never forget “Those who build walls think differently than those who seek to go over, under, around, or through them” and [It’s often easier to hack people]. You